Aitor Karanka takes his Nottingham Forest side to the Riverside looking to extend his unbeaten run to six games against an in-form Middlesbrough side who are level on points with current Championship leaders Leeds United.

Karanka has a few selection decisions ahead of the match including whether to stick with 26-year-old winger Joe Lolley who has chipped in with two goals in his 11 league appearances so far this season.

So should Lolley retain his place tomorrow?

We discuss.....

Jay Taylor

When he plays he invariably scores.

So I see no harm in Joe Lolley keeping his place for this weekend’s match against Middlesbrough.

Daryl Murphy is a solid option as too is Lewis Grabban, but Lolley’s left foot is severely underrated and he could do some damage to opposing defences if he is given a continued starting berth.

George Dagless

Yes.

He had to come off on the hour against Millwall and eventually the Reds gave up their winning position thereafter.

Unless he isn't fit, he has to be playing as he is in fine form.

Gary Hutchinson

I can’t see why not.

Forest need stability and that means sticking with a consistent XI for a couple of games.

Chopping and changing helps no one.

Louie Chandler

Definitely.

Lolley has been a rare figure of consistency in what has been a frustrating season for the Reds and his presence is essential.